- Galaxy Book and Galaxy TabPro S2 expected alongside Galaxy Tab S3

- Should all be revealed at 6pm GMT on 26 February

We already knew that Samsung wouldn't be unveiling the Galaxy S8 smartphone at MWC but we have instead been preparing ourselves for the launch of a new Galaxy Tab S3 tablet. But Samsung has allegedly confirmed the Tab S3 will be joined onstage by 2 other tablets, according to SammyHub.

One of those other tablets is said to be the Galaxy Book, a Windows 10 touting tablet that will compete directly with Microsoft's up and coming new Surface Pro.

MSPowerUser has previously uncovered evidence of the Galaxy Book after a new Book Settings app appeared in the Windows App Store. The app references features including battery life extender, pattern log-in and pen. The Galaxy Book is expected to come sporting an AMOLED display and S Pen stylus included.

As for the third tablet, SammyHub doesn't allude to anything, but Droid Report references a report from Forbes that suggests Samsung will reveal a refreshed Galaxy TabPro S2 as a more wallet-friendly 2-in-1 laptop/tablet hybrid. The TabPro S2 is also expected to come running Windows 10, have a 7th gen Intel Kaby Lake core i5 processor, 4GB of RAM and a 5,070mAh battery.

The predicted 12in screen should be Quad HD resolution, and there's thought to be a couple of versions: Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi with LTE mobile connectivity.

We have a much clearer idea of what to expect from the Galaxy Tab S3 though, as several renders and rumours have leaked in previous weeks. It should ship with an S Pen stylus, but interestingly there won't be a port to store it in. It's also expetected to feature a keyboard dock similar to that of the iPad Pro, but won't come supplied with a keyboard accessory.

We'll know everything at 6pm (GMT), and you can see everything that's revealaed for yourself by watching the livestream.